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Total petroleum products sales down 3.2% y-o-y in February

The total sales of petroleum products amounted to 111,760 tonnes, recording a decrease of 3.2% in February 2025, compared to February 2024, according to data published by CySTAT.

A drop was observed in the provisions of marine gasoil (-28.3%) and aviation kerosene (-8.2%), as well as in the sales of light and heavy fuel oil (-26.9% and -18.1% respectively), asphalt (-19.5%), motor gasoline (-2.9%) and road diesel (-2.5%).

On the contrary, an increase was recorded in the sales of kerosene (60.5%), heating gasoil (36.6%) and liquefied petroleum gases (20.9%).

As far as the sales from filling stations are specifically concerned, these have registered a rise of 2.5% to 57,326 tonnes.

The total sales of petroleum products in February 2025 compared to January 2025 recorded an increase of 4.9%. Indicatively, a rise was recorded in the sales of kerosene (42.3%) and heating gasoil (28.1%), yet there was a drop in the provisions of aviation kerosene (-7.4%) and in the sales of motor gasoline (-5.2%) and road diesel (-0.7%).

The total stocks of petroleum products at the end of February 2025 fell by 14.1% compared to the end of the previous month.

During the period January – February 2025, the total sales of petroleum products decreased by 3% compared to the corresponding period of the previous year.

(Source: CNA)

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